-Some highly motivated dev's have begun work with integrating linuxmce and the rasperry pi. We all should get them a beer or something for the hard work they are doing to make qOrbiter be able to have a proper home on the raspberry pi!

-qOrbiter itself is under active development. Nobody responded to the tablet challenge, but life moves on. We are still looking for people who want to design skins, so make your self known.

its been weeks since the last message...i have nothing new in the svn from you

Nice langston is gone. Its time to cleanup around here. You got no buisness posting over here if you arent a developer. period. full stop. I've had it with this. Noise everywhere because people feel entitled to waltz in and setup shop spewing noise. enough.

If you wanna be in this section then you will figure out how to compile the damn thing yourself. Like a developer. because this is the developers section.

Consider this notice. to everyone making noise. There are like 10 people busting their asses and the rest are chillin. which is fine. but go chill in your sandbox and shutup when grown folks are talking.

-not too pleased golgoj4. you REALLY gonna make me become Z?

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Linuxmce - Where everyone is never wrong, but we are always behind xbmc in the media / ui department.

I chose q over clutter. I promised something before forever, or never. I have failed in that promise, stuck in a time loop, learning linux... because the host OS was foreign to me. I started learning bash, because it is a pre-requisite, in my frame of understanding. I am obsessive. I have not yet left bash because I am an infant with regard to what can be done, and yet I am improving (some) things. At this poi.nt I am using scripting as a crutch because I am better now than most. I belong in QML. The only language I was ever proficient in was js, and I am avoiding the typhoon I flapped my wings to create because I haven't yet mastered my distraction... and as good as I was, it supplemented java, and I need C++. I cobbled together a gstreamer app in C. Tthat took a lot of time and a lot of other peoples code. I screwed up. qOrbiter is so complex at this point... I should have abandoned what I was doing to learn from Langston as he was learning. It feels beyond my scope now, and I am just putting out fires I created trying to learn the OS.

We used to have specific GPU requirements. They all worked. Now it is catch as catch can while I try to provide individual solutions... and fail rather regularly... or so it seems as only those who invoke my name do so to complain that their non-approved hardware doesn't work.

For those... I am truly sorry. One day it will. I am trying really hard at GPU agnosticism. Really I am. I know I have failed a lot of people... and it eats me up.

It also gives me an excuse not to enter a new exercise like QT because I haven't managed to do much good, in the broad scope, despite my best efforts, with the native languages of the host OS.